Have you tried XFce's Orage? It's more than sufficient for my fairly modest needs. If you need to share a calendar, I don't think Orage can do that. But you have many options for your own personal calendar.--GrannyGeek

Oh, I thought it was just a calendar, with no way of adding events.Now that I found that, it seems alright. I suppose when coupled with a to-do list (maybe one of those post-it notes application) it would do its job. Thanks for pointing it out.

My preference would actually be for sunbird to get integrated into seamonkey...

Oh, I thought it was just a calendar, with no way of adding events.Now that I found that, it seems alright. I suppose when coupled with a to-do list (maybe one of those post-it notes application) it would do its job. Thanks for pointing it out.

J-Pilot includes a calendar with week, month, and day views, a to-do list with priorities and notes, an address book, and a memo pad. You don't need a Palm device but could use J-Pilot as a standalone calendar, to-do list, and address book app.--GrannyGeek

J-Pilot includes a calendar with week, month, and day views, a to-do list with priorities and notes, an address book, and a memo pad. You don't need a Palm device but could use J-Pilot as a standalone calendar, to-do list, and address book app.

Thanks!That's one other app that I didn't explore properly and actually had uninstalled because I assumed it wouldn't be that useful if I don't have a Palm thingie.

Still working on it. I've lost count of how attempts I'm at now. I did nail down one makefile in mozilla/layout/build that assumes everyone is using X117 now. I got around that, but I ran into another issue further into the build.

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I suppose there's always the possibility of repackaging the binary if that doesn't work, right?